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Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Malta participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "What If We" written by Marc Paelinck and Gregory Bilsen. The song was performed by Chiara, who had previously represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1998 and 2005 edition where she achieved third and second place with the songs "The One That I Love" and "Angel", respectively. The Maltese entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow, Russia was selected through the national final GO Malta EuroSong 2009, organised by the Maltese broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services (PBS). The competition consisted of a semi-final round and a final, held between 8 November 2008 and 7 February 2009, where "What If We" performed by Chiara eventually emerged as the winning entry after scoring the most points from a jury in the first round and gaining the most votes from a public televote in the second round with 12,249 votes.

Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Country Malta
National selection
Selection processGO Malta EuroSong 2009
Selection date(s)Semi-final:
8 November 2008 – 10 January 2009
Final:
7 February 2009
Selected entrantChiara
Selected song"What If We"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Marc Paelinck
  • Gregory Bilsen
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (6th, 86 points)
Final result22nd, 31 points
Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2008 2009 2010►

Malta was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2009. Performing during the show in position 17, "What If We" was announced among the 10 qualifying entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 16 May. It was later revealed that Malta placed sixth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 86 points. In the final, Malta performed in position 14 and placed twenty-second out of the 25 participating countries, scoring 31 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2009 contest, Malta had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-one times since its first entry in 1971. Malta briefly competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1970s before withdrawing for sixteen years. The country had, to this point, competed in every contest since returning in 1991. Malta's best placing in the contest thus far was second, which it achieved on two occasions: in 2002 with the song "7th Wonder" performed by Ira Losco and in the 2005 contest with the song "Angel" performed by Chiara.[1] In the 2008 edition, Malta failed to qualify to the final with the song "Vodka" performed by Morena.

For the 2009 contest, the Maltese national broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), broadcast the event within Malta and organised the selection process for the nation's entry. PBS confirmed their intentions to participate at it on 3 June 2008.[2] Malta selected their entry consistently through a national final procedure, a method that was continued for their 2009 participation.

Before Eurovision edit

GO Malta EuroSong 2009 edit

GO Malta EuroSong 2009 was the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. The competition consisted of a semi-final held between 8 November 2008 and 10 January 2009, and a final held on 7 February 2009. All shows were broadcast on Television Malta (TVM) as well on the broadcaster's website pbs.com.mt.[3]

Format edit

The competition consisted of fifty-six songs competing in the semi-final which consisted of eight shows titled Euro Showbox between 8 November 2008 and 10 January 2009. Seven songs were presented in each show and a total of twenty entries qualified to compete in the final on 7 February 2009. In the semi-final, six judges evaluated the songs and each judge had an equal stake in the result. Fifteen of the qualifying entries were the songs that received the highest scores from the judges, while the remaining five qualifying entries were based on the results of the public televote from the remaining forty-one entries. The final consisted of two rounds: the first round selected the top three entries based on the votes of five judges in addition to the jury votes in the first selection phase and the semi-final, while the second round (superfinal) determined the winner exclusively by public televoting.[4][5]

Competing entries edit

Artists and composers were able to submit their entries between 13 and 14 October 2008. Songwriters from any nationality were able to submit songs as long as the artist were Maltese or possessed Maltese citizenship. Songwriters were able to submit as many songs as they wished, however, artists were only able to submit a maximum of two songs and could only compete with a maximum of one in the final.[6] 182 entries were received by the broadcaster and the fifty-six songs selected to compete in the semi-final were announced on 27 October 2008. Among the selected competing artists were former Maltese Eurovision entrants Georgina who represented Malta in the 1991 contest, Miriam Christine who represented Malta in the 1996 contest, Chiara who represented Malta in the 1998 and 2005 contests, and Ludwig Galea who represented Malta in the 2004 contest.[7] The jury panel that selected the fifty-six semi-finalists consisted of Alon Amir (Israel), Frank Cachia (Malta), Lenoir Francis (France), Alvin Laudi (Malta), Nadienne Sacco (Malta), Vincent Scerri (Malta) and No Yon (South Korea/Japan).[8]

Artist Song Songwriter(s)
Alison Ellul "Typical Me" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Annabelle Debono "Army of Lovers" Sean Vella, Gerard James Borg
Baklava "Kamikaze Lover" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Chiara "What If We" Marc Paelinck, Gregory Bilsen
Christian Arding "This Ain't a Love Song" Trevor Fenech, Claudia Faniello
Christine Barbara "Life is an Opera" Rita Pace
"Visions of You" Philip Vella
Claire Caruana "Harmony" Augusto Cardinali, Giovann Attard
Classic Rebels "Tonight at the Opera" Ralph Siegel, John O'Flynn
Claudia Faniello "Blue Sonata" Ray Agius
"Midas Touch" Sean Vella, Philip Vella
Corazon Mizzi "Another Side of Me" Philip Vella
Daniela Vella "Soulmate" Ray Agius, Alfred C. Sant
Dario and Grecia Bezzina "Fjamma tas-Sliem" Philip Vella
Derrick Schembri and Yanika Fava "For a Moment" Philip Vella, Rita Pace
Dominic Cini "I'm in Heaven" Elton Zarb, Rita Pace
Dorothy Bezzina "Mozart Revives" Chan Vella, Alexia Schembri
Eleanor Cassar "Someday" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan
"This Is Our Life" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan
The Elements "Ħa Ħi Ħu" Carm Fenech
Evita Magri "Sexy Girls" Philip Vella, Melchiore Magri
Francesca Borg "Falling in Love" Jason Paul Cassar, Mario J. Farrugia
Georgina "To Be Myself" Rafael Artesero, Joe Julian Farrugia
Georgina and Ruth Casingena "Avalon" Paul Abela, Joe Julian Farrugia
Gloriana Arpa Belli "Love Was Made of Clay" Renato Briffa, Doris Chetcuti
J. Anvil "Choose Your Number" Augusto Cardinali, Giovann Attard
"Love Me or Leave Me" Trevor Fenech, Claudia Faniello
Jamie Tonna "Where Was I?" Jason Paul Cassar, Mario J. Farrugia
Jessica Muscat "Hey You" Rafael Artesero
"Smoke-Screen" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Jo Zette "I'm Me" Steve Compagno, Noel Zammit
Josmar "Circus" Josmar Gatt
Julie Pomorski "Shades of Memories" Johann Schembri
Justine feat. Siconix "Rhythm of the Night" Renato Briffa, Doris Chetcuti
Klinsmann "Butterfly Sky" Klinsmann Coleiro, Joe Julian Farrugia
"Rock and Rise" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Kylie Coleiro "Let It Shine" Andrew Zahra, Joe Julian Farrugia
Laura Bruno "Something About You" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Ludwig Galea "Inferno" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Ludwig Galea feat. Fidela tal-Bambinu "Lament" Philip Vella
Maria Mallia "Love in the Sahara" Charlene Grech, Clinton Paul
Marija Galdes "Castaway" Philip Vella, Rita Pace
Miriam Christine "Mama" Miriam Christine Warner
Natasha and Charlene "Alchemy" Charlene Grech, John A. Agius
"King" Charlene Grech, John A. Agius
Q "Before You Walk Away" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan
"Live for Today" Paul Giordimaina, Fleur Balzan
Raquela "Crossroads" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Rebecca Bonnici "Carry Me" Renato Briffa, Rita Pace
Rosman Pace "One Million Ways" Rosman Pace
Ruth Portelli "Blame It on Your Heart" Ralph Siegel, John O'Flynn
"Innocent Heart"[a] Ralph Siegel, John O'Flynn
Talitha Dimech "Earth and Sky" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Trilogy "The Song in Your Heart" Paul Abela, Joe Julian Farrugia
Vittorio and Dorothy "Promises" Chan Vella, Alexia Schembri
Wayne Micallef "Where You Belong" Wayne Micallef, Luke Ambrogio

Shows edit

Semi-final edit

The semi-final took place over the eight shows of Euro Showbox between 8 November 2008 and 10 January 2009, all held at the Audiovision TV Studios in Hamrun and hosted by Valerie Vella.[9] Fifty-six songs competed for twenty qualifying spots in the final, which were announced during the last show of Euro Showbox on 10 January 2009.[10][11] The allocation of the seven entries competing in each show was announced on 2 November 2008.[12] Due to incorrect SMS numbers being displayed during the first show, a revote took place at the beginning of the second show.[13][14] The six members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the semi-final consisted of:[15]

  • Kevin Abela (Malta) – Principal Trumpet of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra and music director
  • Munro Forbes (Cyprus) – Producer of various Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest events
  • Pascal-Emmanuel Luneau (France) – Musician, screenwriter, composer, author and vocal coach
  • Ray Mangion (Malta) – Producer, artistic director and performer
  • Denise Mulholland (United Kingdom) – Director and actress
  • Marco Vannuzzi (Italy) – Music manager

  Jury qualifier   Public vote qualifier

Semi-final – 8 November 2008 – 10 January 2009
Broadcast Draw Artist Song Result
8 November 2008 1 Ludwig Galea feat. Fidela tal-Bambinu "Lament" Eliminated
2 Dominic Cini "I'm in Heaven" Eliminated
3 Classic Rebels "Tonight at the Opera" Advanced
4 Klinsmann "Rock and Rise" Eliminated
5 Talitha Dimech "Earth and Sky" Eliminated
6 Rosman Pace "One Million Ways" Advanced
7 Francesca Borg "Falling in Love" Eliminated
15 November 2008 1 Q "Live for Today" Eliminated
2 Josmar "Circus" Eliminated
3 Jessica Muscat "Smoke-Screen" Eliminated
4 Georgina "To Be Myself" Eliminated
5 Laura Bruno "Something About You" Eliminated
6 Marija Galdes "Castaway" Eliminated
7 Vittorio and Dorothy "Promises" Advanced
29 November 2008 1 Trilogy "The Song in Your Heart" Advanced
2 Dorothy Bezzina "Mozart Revives" Eliminated
3 Derrick Schembri and Yanika Fava "For a Moment" Eliminated
4 Jo Zette "I'm Me" Eliminated
5 Evita Magri "Sexy Girls" Eliminated
6 Christian Arding "This Ain't a Love Song" Eliminated
7 Gloriana Arpa Belli "Love Was Made of Clay" Eliminated
6 December 2008 1 Ruth Portelli "Innocent Heart" Eliminated
2 Eleanor Cassar "Someday" Advanced
3 Dario and Grecia Bezzina "Fjamma tas-Sliem" Eliminated
4 Claire Caruana "Harmony" Eliminated
5 Maria Mallia "Love in the Sahara" Eliminated
6 Natasha and Charlene "Alchemy" Eliminated
7 Claudia Faniello "Midas Touch" Eliminated
13 December 2008 1 Miriam Christine "Mama" Advanced
2 Baklava "Kamikaze Lover" Advanced
3 Ruth Portelli "Blame It on Your Heart" Eliminated
4 J. Anvil "Choose Your Number" Advanced
5 Corazon Mizzi "Another Side of Me" Eliminated
6 Rebecca Bonnici "Carry Me" Eliminated
7 Justine feat. Siconix "Rhythm of the Night" Eliminated
20 December 2008 1 Jamie Tonna "Where Was I?" Advanced
2 Q "Before You Walk Away" Advanced
3 Julie Pomorski "Shades of Memories" Eliminated
4 Jessica Muscat "Hey You" Eliminated
5 Raquela "Crossroads" Advanced
6 Ludwig Galea "Inferno" Eliminated
7 Kylie Coleiro "Let It Shine" Advanced
3 January 2009 1 Alison Ellul "Typical Me" Advanced
2 Daniela Vella "Soulmate" Eliminated
3 Eleanor Cassar "This Is Our Life" Eliminated
4 Georgina and Ruth Casingena "Avalon" Advanced
5 Claudia Faniello "Blue Sonata" Advanced
6 Chiara "What If We" Advanced
7 Christine Barbara "Visions of You" Eliminated
10 January 2009 1 Natasha and Charlene "King" Eliminated
2 Annabelle Debono "Army of Lovers" Eliminated
3 J. Anvil "Love Me or Leave Me" Eliminated
4 Christine Barbara "Life Is an Opera" Advanced
5 Klinsmann "Butterfly Sky" Advanced
6 The Elements "Ħa Ħi Ħu" Advanced
7 Wayne Micallef "Where You Belong" Advanced

Final edit

The final took place on 7 February 2009 at the Malta Fairs & Convention Centre in Ta' Qali, hosted by Pablo Micallef and Valerie Vella.[9] The twenty entries that qualified from the semi-final were performed again and the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top three entries were selected to qualify to the second round, the superfinal, after the votes of a five-member jury panel were combined with the jury votes in the first selection phase and the semi-final.[16] In the superfinal, the winner was determined solely by a public televote. The show was opened with a guest performance by the Yada Dance Company, while the interval act featured performances by 2008 Maltese Eurovision entrant Morena, 2009 Turkish Eurovision entrant Hadise, 2009 British Eurovision entrants Jade Ewen and Andrew Lloyd Webber, and the local acts Niki Gravino, Airport Impressions, Crisitina Casolani and Toby, and The Riffs.[17][18] After the results of the public televote in the superfinal were announced, "What If We" performed by Chiara was the winner.[19][20] Among the five members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the final were former Eurovision entrants Linda Martin who represented Ireland and won the 1992 contest, and Nicki French who represented United Kingdom in the 2000 contest.[21]

Final – 7 February 2009
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 The Elements "Ħa Ħi Ħu" 25 19
2 Baklava "Kamikaze Lover" 30 18
3 J. Anvil "Choose Your Number" 71 10
4 Wayne Micallef "Where You Belong" 85 7
5 Classic Rebels "Tonight at the Opera" 94 5
6 Vittorio and Dorothy "Promises" 57 16
7 Chiara "What If We" 129 1
8 Rosman Pace "One Million Way" 76 9
9 Q "Before You Walk Away" 124 3
10 Kylie Coleiro "Let It Shine" 14 20
11 Jamie Tonna "Where Was I?" 51 17
12 Christine Barbara "Life is an Opera" 62 14
13 Eleanor Cassar "Someday" 126 2
14 Raquela "Crossroads" 71 11
15 Miriam Christine "Mama" 61 15
16 Georgina and Ruth Casingena "Avalon" 71 12
17 Alison Ellul "Typical Me" 79 8
18 Trilogy "The Song In Your Heart" 87 6
19 Claudia Faniello "Blue Sonata" 113 4
20 Klinsmann "Butterfly Sky" 65 13
Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song First
Phase
Semi-final Final Total
Jury 1 Jury 2 Jury 3 Jury 4 Jury 5
1 "Ħa Ħi Ħu" 12 1 3 4 2 1 2 25
2 "Kamikaze Lover" 7 3 9 3 3 2 3 30
3 "Choose Your Number" 3 12 16 17 10 3 10 71
4 "Where You Belong" 2 18 17 12 9 12 15 85
5 "Tonight at the Opera" 18 15 6 20 7 20 8 94
6 "Promises" 6 9 4 5 11 13 9 57
7 "What If We" 20 22 18 13 16 22 18 129
8 "One Million Way" 11 13 8 9 17 5 13 76
9 "Before You Walk Away" 22 20 12 18 18 17 17 124
10 "Let It Shine" 4 2 1 1 1 4 1 14
11 "Where Was I?" 1 5 11 11 12 7 4 51
12 "Life is an Opera" 17 7 7 6 6 14 5 62
13 "Someday" 8 14 22 22 22 18 20 126
14 "Crossroads" 10 17 2 10 8 8 16 71
15 "Mama" 16 6 10 2 4 9 14 61
16 "Avalon" 13 10 5 16 5 15 7 71
17 "Typical Me" 14 8 14 8 13 10 12 79
18 "The Song In Your Heart" 15 16 13 7 14 11 11 87
19 "Blue Sonata" 9 11 20 15 20 16 22 113
20 "Butterfly Sky" 5 4 15 14 15 6 6 65
Superfinal – 7 February 2009
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Chiara "What If We" 12,249 1
2 Q "Before You Walk Away" 4,619 3
3 Eleanor Cassar "Someday" 9,785 2

Promotion edit

Chiara made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "What If We" as the Maltese Eurovision entry. On 18 February, Chiara performed during the Greek Eurovision national final.[22][23] On 1 March, she performed during the presentation show of the 2009 Bosnian Eurovision entry, BH Eurosong 2009.[24] Chiara also completed promotional activities in Belgium following her performances in Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[25] On 18 April, Chiara performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the Amsterdam Marcanti venue in Amsterdam, Netherlands and hosted by Marga Bult and Maggie MacNeal.[26]

At Eurovision edit

The Eurovision Song Contest 2009 took place at the Olimpiysky Arena in Moscow, Russia and consisted of two semi-finals on 12 and 14 May, and the final of 16 May 2009. According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top nine songs from each semi-final as determined by televoting progress to the final, and a tenth was determined by back-up juries. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 30 January 2009, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals. Malta was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 12 May 2009.[27] The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 16 March 2009 and Malta was set to perform in position 17, following the entry from Portugal and before the entry from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Malta on TVM with commentary by Valerie Vella.[28] The Maltese spokesperson, who announced the Maltese votes during the final, was Pauline Agius.[29]

Semi-final edit

Chiara took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 8 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May. The Maltese performance featured Chiara wearing a black dress with Swarovski crystals, designed by Maltese fashion brand Charles and Ron, and performing alone on stage.[25][30] The background LED screens projected a starry night with a mixture of darker and lighter shades in blue colours.[31][32] The performance was originally to have featured smoke effects, however, the Maltese delegation opted not to use the effect in the broadcast performance.[33]

At the end of the show, Malta was announced as having finished in the top 10 and consequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Malta placed sixth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 86 points.[34]

Final edit

Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi-final running order. Malta was drawn to perform in position 14, following the entry from Moldova and before the entry from Estonia.

Chiara once again took part in dress rehearsals on 15 and 16 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. Chiara performed a repeat of her semi-final performance during the final on 16 May. Malta placed twenty-second in the final, scoring 31 points.[35]

Voting edit

The voting system for 2009 involved each country awarding points from 1-8, 10 and 12, with the points in the final being decided by a combination of 50% national jury and 50% televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Malta had placed twenty-fourth with the public televote and thirteenth with the jury vote in the final. In the public vote, Malta scored 18 points, while with the jury vote, Malta scored 87 points.

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Estonia and awarded by Malta in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Malta edit

Points awarded by Malta edit

Detailed voting results edit

Detailed voting results from Malta (Final)[38][39]
Draw Country Results Points
Jury Televoting Combined
01   Lithuania
02   Israel 3 3
03   France 1 1
04   Sweden 5 5 4
05   Croatia 2 2
06   Portugal
07   Iceland 12 10 22 12
08   Greece 6 6 12 7
09   Armenia
10   Russia
11   Azerbaijan 3 3 1
12   Bosnia and Herzegovina
13   Moldova
14   Malta
15   Estonia
16   Denmark 8 4 12 6
17   Germany 2 2
18   Turkey 8 8 5
19   Albania
20   Norway 10 7 17 8
21   Ukraine 5 5 2
22   Romania
23   United Kingdom 7 12 19 10
24   Finland 4 1 5 3
25   Spain

Notes edit

  1. ^ The refrain of "Innocent Heart" was later used as a sample for the Montenegrin 2009 Eurovision entry "Just Get Out of My Life" performed by Andrea Demirović.

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External links edit

  • EuroSong Official Website
  • Chiara at Eurovision 2009 Blog Post

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Malta participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song What If We written by Marc Paelinck and Gregory Bilsen The song was performed by Chiara who had previously represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1998 and 2005 edition where she achieved third and second place with the songs The One That I Love and Angel respectively The Maltese entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow Russia was selected through the national final GO Malta EuroSong 2009 organised by the Maltese broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services PBS The competition consisted of a semi final round and a final held between 8 November 2008 and 7 February 2009 where What If We performed by Chiara eventually emerged as the winning entry after scoring the most points from a jury in the first round and gaining the most votes from a public televote in the second round with 12 249 votes Eurovision Song Contest 2009Country MaltaNational selectionSelection processGO Malta EuroSong 2009Selection date s Semi final 8 November 2008 10 January 2009Final 7 February 2009Selected entrantChiaraSelected song What If We Selected songwriter s Marc PaelinckGregory BilsenFinals performanceSemi final resultQualified 6th 86 points Final result22nd 31 pointsMalta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 2009 2010 Malta was drawn to compete in the first semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2009 Performing during the show in position 17 What If We was announced among the 10 qualifying entries of the first semi final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 16 May It was later revealed that Malta placed sixth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi final with 86 points In the final Malta performed in position 14 and placed twenty second out of the 25 participating countries scoring 31 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 GO Malta EuroSong 2009 2 1 1 Format 2 1 2 Competing entries 2 1 3 Shows 2 1 4 Semi final 2 1 5 Final 2 2 Promotion 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Final 3 3 Voting 3 3 1 Points awarded to Malta 3 3 2 Points awarded by Malta 3 3 3 Detailed voting results 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBackground editMain article Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2009 contest Malta had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty one times since its first entry in 1971 Malta briefly competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1970s before withdrawing for sixteen years The country had to this point competed in every contest since returning in 1991 Malta s best placing in the contest thus far was second which it achieved on two occasions in 2002 with the song 7th Wonder performed by Ira Losco and in the 2005 contest with the song Angel performed by Chiara 1 In the 2008 edition Malta failed to qualify to the final with the song Vodka performed by Morena For the 2009 contest the Maltese national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services PBS broadcast the event within Malta and organised the selection process for the nation s entry PBS confirmed their intentions to participate at it on 3 June 2008 2 Malta selected their entry consistently through a national final procedure a method that was continued for their 2009 participation Before Eurovision editGO Malta EuroSong 2009 edit GO Malta EuroSong 2009 was the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 The competition consisted of a semi final held between 8 November 2008 and 10 January 2009 and a final held on 7 February 2009 All shows were broadcast on Television Malta TVM as well on the broadcaster s website pbs com mt 3 Format edit The competition consisted of fifty six songs competing in the semi final which consisted of eight shows titled Euro Showbox between 8 November 2008 and 10 January 2009 Seven songs were presented in each show and a total of twenty entries qualified to compete in the final on 7 February 2009 In the semi final six judges evaluated the songs and each judge had an equal stake in the result Fifteen of the qualifying entries were the songs that received the highest scores from the judges while the remaining five qualifying entries were based on the results of the public televote from the remaining forty one entries The final consisted of two rounds the first round selected the top three entries based on the votes of five judges in addition to the jury votes in the first selection phase and the semi final while the second round superfinal determined the winner exclusively by public televoting 4 5 Competing entries edit Artists and composers were able to submit their entries between 13 and 14 October 2008 Songwriters from any nationality were able to submit songs as long as the artist were Maltese or possessed Maltese citizenship Songwriters were able to submit as many songs as they wished however artists were only able to submit a maximum of two songs and could only compete with a maximum of one in the final 6 182 entries were received by the broadcaster and the fifty six songs selected to compete in the semi final were announced on 27 October 2008 Among the selected competing artists were former Maltese Eurovision entrants Georgina who represented Malta in the 1991 contest Miriam Christine who represented Malta in the 1996 contest Chiara who represented Malta in the 1998 and 2005 contests and Ludwig Galea who represented Malta in the 2004 contest 7 The jury panel that selected the fifty six semi finalists consisted of Alon Amir Israel Frank Cachia Malta Lenoir Francis France Alvin Laudi Malta Nadienne Sacco Malta Vincent Scerri Malta and No Yon South Korea Japan 8 Artist Song Songwriter s Alison Ellul Typical Me Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Annabelle Debono Army of Lovers Sean Vella Gerard James Borg Baklava Kamikaze Lover Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Chiara What If We Marc Paelinck Gregory Bilsen Christian Arding This Ain t a Love Song Trevor Fenech Claudia Faniello Christine Barbara Life is an Opera Rita Pace Visions of You Philip Vella Claire Caruana Harmony Augusto Cardinali Giovann Attard Classic Rebels Tonight at the Opera Ralph Siegel John O Flynn Claudia Faniello Blue Sonata Ray Agius Midas Touch Sean Vella Philip Vella Corazon Mizzi Another Side of Me Philip Vella Daniela Vella Soulmate Ray Agius Alfred C Sant Dario and Grecia Bezzina Fjamma tas Sliem Philip Vella Derrick Schembri and Yanika Fava For a Moment Philip Vella Rita Pace Dominic Cini I m in Heaven Elton Zarb Rita Pace Dorothy Bezzina Mozart Revives Chan Vella Alexia Schembri Eleanor Cassar Someday Paul Giordimaina Fleur Balzan This Is Our Life Paul Giordimaina Fleur Balzan The Elements Ħa Ħi Ħu Carm Fenech Evita Magri Sexy Girls Philip Vella Melchiore Magri Francesca Borg Falling in Love Jason Paul Cassar Mario J Farrugia Georgina To Be Myself Rafael Artesero Joe Julian Farrugia Georgina and Ruth Casingena Avalon Paul Abela Joe Julian Farrugia Gloriana Arpa Belli Love Was Made of Clay Renato Briffa Doris Chetcuti J Anvil Choose Your Number Augusto Cardinali Giovann Attard Love Me or Leave Me Trevor Fenech Claudia Faniello Jamie Tonna Where Was I Jason Paul Cassar Mario J Farrugia Jessica Muscat Hey You Rafael Artesero Smoke Screen Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Jo Zette I m Me Steve Compagno Noel Zammit Josmar Circus Josmar Gatt Julie Pomorski Shades of Memories Johann Schembri Justine feat Siconix Rhythm of the Night Renato Briffa Doris Chetcuti Klinsmann Butterfly Sky Klinsmann Coleiro Joe Julian Farrugia Rock and Rise Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Kylie Coleiro Let It Shine Andrew Zahra Joe Julian Farrugia Laura Bruno Something About You Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Ludwig Galea Inferno Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Ludwig Galea feat Fidela tal Bambinu Lament Philip Vella Maria Mallia Love in the Sahara Charlene Grech Clinton Paul Marija Galdes Castaway Philip Vella Rita Pace Miriam Christine Mama Miriam Christine Warner Natasha and Charlene Alchemy Charlene Grech John A Agius King Charlene Grech John A Agius Q Before You Walk Away Paul Giordimaina Fleur Balzan Live for Today Paul Giordimaina Fleur Balzan Raquela Crossroads Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Rebecca Bonnici Carry Me Renato Briffa Rita Pace Rosman Pace One Million Ways Rosman Pace Ruth Portelli Blame It on Your Heart Ralph Siegel John O Flynn Innocent Heart a Ralph Siegel John O Flynn Talitha Dimech Earth and Sky Philip Vella Gerard James Borg Trilogy The Song in Your Heart Paul Abela Joe Julian Farrugia Vittorio and Dorothy Promises Chan Vella Alexia Schembri Wayne Micallef Where You Belong Wayne Micallef Luke Ambrogio Shows edit Semi final edit The semi final took place over the eight shows of Euro Showbox between 8 November 2008 and 10 January 2009 all held at the Audiovision TV Studios in Hamrun and hosted by Valerie Vella 9 Fifty six songs competed for twenty qualifying spots in the final which were announced during the last show of Euro Showbox on 10 January 2009 10 11 The allocation of the seven entries competing in each show was announced on 2 November 2008 12 Due to incorrect SMS numbers being displayed during the first show a revote took place at the beginning of the second show 13 14 The six members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the semi final consisted of 15 Kevin Abela Malta Principal Trumpet of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra and music director Munro Forbes Cyprus Producer of various Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest events Pascal Emmanuel Luneau France Musician screenwriter composer author and vocal coach Ray Mangion Malta Producer artistic director and performer Denise Mulholland United Kingdom Director and actress Marco Vannuzzi Italy Music manager Jury qualifier Public vote qualifier Semi final 8 November 2008 10 January 2009 Broadcast Draw Artist Song Result 8 November 2008 1 Ludwig Galea feat Fidela tal Bambinu Lament Eliminated 2 Dominic Cini I m in Heaven Eliminated 3 Classic Rebels Tonight at the Opera Advanced 4 Klinsmann Rock and Rise Eliminated 5 Talitha Dimech Earth and Sky Eliminated 6 Rosman Pace One Million Ways Advanced 7 Francesca Borg Falling in Love Eliminated 15 November 2008 1 Q Live for Today Eliminated 2 Josmar Circus Eliminated 3 Jessica Muscat Smoke Screen Eliminated 4 Georgina To Be Myself Eliminated 5 Laura Bruno Something About You Eliminated 6 Marija Galdes Castaway Eliminated 7 Vittorio and Dorothy Promises Advanced 29 November 2008 1 Trilogy The Song in Your Heart Advanced 2 Dorothy Bezzina Mozart Revives Eliminated 3 Derrick Schembri and Yanika Fava For a Moment Eliminated 4 Jo Zette I m Me Eliminated 5 Evita Magri Sexy Girls Eliminated 6 Christian Arding This Ain t a Love Song Eliminated 7 Gloriana Arpa Belli Love Was Made of Clay Eliminated 6 December 2008 1 Ruth Portelli Innocent Heart Eliminated 2 Eleanor Cassar Someday Advanced 3 Dario and Grecia Bezzina Fjamma tas Sliem Eliminated 4 Claire Caruana Harmony Eliminated 5 Maria Mallia Love in the Sahara Eliminated 6 Natasha and Charlene Alchemy Eliminated 7 Claudia Faniello Midas Touch Eliminated 13 December 2008 1 Miriam Christine Mama Advanced 2 Baklava Kamikaze Lover Advanced 3 Ruth Portelli Blame It on Your Heart Eliminated 4 J Anvil Choose Your Number Advanced 5 Corazon Mizzi Another Side of Me Eliminated 6 Rebecca Bonnici Carry Me Eliminated 7 Justine feat Siconix Rhythm of the Night Eliminated 20 December 2008 1 Jamie Tonna Where Was I Advanced 2 Q Before You Walk Away Advanced 3 Julie Pomorski Shades of Memories Eliminated 4 Jessica Muscat Hey You Eliminated 5 Raquela Crossroads Advanced 6 Ludwig Galea Inferno Eliminated 7 Kylie Coleiro Let It Shine Advanced 3 January 2009 1 Alison Ellul Typical Me Advanced 2 Daniela Vella Soulmate Eliminated 3 Eleanor Cassar This Is Our Life Eliminated 4 Georgina and Ruth Casingena Avalon Advanced 5 Claudia Faniello Blue Sonata Advanced 6 Chiara What If We Advanced 7 Christine Barbara Visions of You Eliminated 10 January 2009 1 Natasha and Charlene King Eliminated 2 Annabelle Debono Army of Lovers Eliminated 3 J Anvil Love Me or Leave Me Eliminated 4 Christine Barbara Life Is an Opera Advanced 5 Klinsmann Butterfly Sky Advanced 6 The Elements Ħa Ħi Ħu Advanced 7 Wayne Micallef Where You Belong Advanced Final edit The final took place on 7 February 2009 at the Malta Fairs amp Convention Centre in Ta Qali hosted by Pablo Micallef and Valerie Vella 9 The twenty entries that qualified from the semi final were performed again and the winner was determined over two rounds of voting In the first round the top three entries were selected to qualify to the second round the superfinal after the votes of a five member jury panel were combined with the jury votes in the first selection phase and the semi final 16 In the superfinal the winner was determined solely by a public televote The show was opened with a guest performance by the Yada Dance Company while the interval act featured performances by 2008 Maltese Eurovision entrant Morena 2009 Turkish Eurovision entrant Hadise 2009 British Eurovision entrants Jade Ewen and Andrew Lloyd Webber and the local acts Niki Gravino Airport Impressions Crisitina Casolani and Toby and The Riffs 17 18 After the results of the public televote in the superfinal were announced What If We performed by Chiara was the winner 19 20 Among the five members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the final were former Eurovision entrants Linda Martin who represented Ireland and won the 1992 contest and Nicki French who represented United Kingdom in the 2000 contest 21 Final 7 February 2009 Draw Artist Song Points Place 1 The Elements Ħa Ħi Ħu 25 19 2 Baklava Kamikaze Lover 30 18 3 J Anvil Choose Your Number 71 10 4 Wayne Micallef Where You Belong 85 7 5 Classic Rebels Tonight at the Opera 94 5 6 Vittorio and Dorothy Promises 57 16 7 Chiara What If We 129 1 8 Rosman Pace One Million Way 76 9 9 Q Before You Walk Away 124 3 10 Kylie Coleiro Let It Shine 14 20 11 Jamie Tonna Where Was I 51 17 12 Christine Barbara Life is an Opera 62 14 13 Eleanor Cassar Someday 126 2 14 Raquela Crossroads 71 11 15 Miriam Christine Mama 61 15 16 Georgina and Ruth Casingena Avalon 71 12 17 Alison Ellul Typical Me 79 8 18 Trilogy The Song In Your Heart 87 6 19 Claudia Faniello Blue Sonata 113 4 20 Klinsmann Butterfly Sky 65 13 Detailed Jury Votes Draw Song FirstPhase Semi final Final Total Jury 1 Jury 2 Jury 3 Jury 4 Jury 5 1 Ħa Ħi Ħu 12 1 3 4 2 1 2 25 2 Kamikaze Lover 7 3 9 3 3 2 3 30 3 Choose Your Number 3 12 16 17 10 3 10 71 4 Where You Belong 2 18 17 12 9 12 15 85 5 Tonight at the Opera 18 15 6 20 7 20 8 94 6 Promises 6 9 4 5 11 13 9 57 7 What If We 20 22 18 13 16 22 18 129 8 One Million Way 11 13 8 9 17 5 13 76 9 Before You Walk Away 22 20 12 18 18 17 17 124 10 Let It Shine 4 2 1 1 1 4 1 14 11 Where Was I 1 5 11 11 12 7 4 51 12 Life is an Opera 17 7 7 6 6 14 5 62 13 Someday 8 14 22 22 22 18 20 126 14 Crossroads 10 17 2 10 8 8 16 71 15 Mama 16 6 10 2 4 9 14 61 16 Avalon 13 10 5 16 5 15 7 71 17 Typical Me 14 8 14 8 13 10 12 79 18 The Song In Your Heart 15 16 13 7 14 11 11 87 19 Blue Sonata 9 11 20 15 20 16 22 113 20 Butterfly Sky 5 4 15 14 15 6 6 65 Superfinal 7 February 2009 Draw Artist Song Televote Place 1 Chiara What If We 12 249 1 2 Q Before You Walk Away 4 619 3 3 Eleanor Cassar Someday 9 785 2 Promotion edit Chiara made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote What If We as the Maltese Eurovision entry On 18 February Chiara performed during the Greek Eurovision national final 22 23 On 1 March she performed during the presentation show of the 2009 Bosnian Eurovision entry BH Eurosong 2009 24 Chiara also completed promotional activities in Belgium following her performances in Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina 25 On 18 April Chiara performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the Amsterdam Marcanti venue in Amsterdam Netherlands and hosted by Marga Bult and Maggie MacNeal 26 At Eurovision editThe Eurovision Song Contest 2009 took place at the Olimpiysky Arena in Moscow Russia and consisted of two semi finals on 12 and 14 May and the final of 16 May 2009 According to Eurovision rules all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the Big Four France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom are required to qualify from one of two semi finals in order to compete for the final the top nine songs from each semi final as determined by televoting progress to the final and a tenth was determined by back up juries The European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot On 30 January 2009 an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi finals Malta was placed into the first semi final to be held on 12 May 2009 27 The running order for the semi finals was decided through another draw on 16 March 2009 and Malta was set to perform in position 17 following the entry from Portugal and before the entry from Bosnia and Herzegovina The two semi finals and the final were broadcast in Malta on TVM with commentary by Valerie Vella 28 The Maltese spokesperson who announced the Maltese votes during the final was Pauline Agius 29 Semi final edit Chiara took part in technical rehearsals on 4 and 8 May followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May The Maltese performance featured Chiara wearing a black dress with Swarovski crystals designed by Maltese fashion brand Charles and Ron and performing alone on stage 25 30 The background LED screens projected a starry night with a mixture of darker and lighter shades in blue colours 31 32 The performance was originally to have featured smoke effects however the Maltese delegation opted not to use the effect in the broadcast performance 33 At the end of the show Malta was announced as having finished in the top 10 and consequently qualifying for the grand final It was later revealed that Malta placed sixth in the semi final receiving a total of 86 points 34 Final edit Shortly after the first semi final a winners press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries As part of this press conference the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi final running order Malta was drawn to perform in position 14 following the entry from Moldova and before the entry from Estonia Chiara once again took part in dress rehearsals on 15 and 16 May before the final including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show Chiara performed a repeat of her semi final performance during the final on 16 May Malta placed twenty second in the final scoring 31 points 35 Voting edit The voting system for 2009 involved each country awarding points from 1 8 10 and 12 with the points in the final being decided by a combination of 50 national jury and 50 televoting Each nation s jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent This jury judged each entry based on vocal capacity the stage performance the song s composition and originality and the overall impression by the act In addition no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition it was revealed that Malta had placed twenty fourth with the public televote and thirteenth with the jury vote in the final In the public vote Malta scored 18 points while with the jury vote Malta scored 87 points Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Estonia and awarded by Malta in the first semi final and grand final of the contest and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows Points awarded to Malta edit Points awarded to Malta Semi final 1 36 Score Country 12 points 10 points nbsp United Kingdom 8 points nbsp Belarus nbsp Belgium 7 points nbsp Czech Republic 6 points nbsp Andorra nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania 5 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Iceland nbsp Israel 4 points nbsp Sweden 3 points nbsp Armenia nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Finland nbsp Germany nbsp Switzerland 2 points 1 point nbsp Montenegro Points awarded to Malta Final 37 Score Country 12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points nbsp Serbia 6 points nbsp United Kingdom 5 points nbsp Ireland 4 points nbsp Germany 3 points nbsp Finland nbsp Romania 2 points 1 point nbsp Andorra nbsp Latvia nbsp Lithuania Points awarded by Malta edit Points awarded by Malta Semi final 1 36 Score Country 12 points nbsp Iceland 10 points nbsp Turkey 8 points nbsp Sweden 7 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 points nbsp Montenegro 5 points nbsp Finland 4 points nbsp Israel 3 points nbsp Andorra 2 points nbsp Romania 1 point nbsp Belarus Points awarded by Malta Final 37 Score Country 12 points nbsp Iceland 10 points nbsp United Kingdom 8 points nbsp Norway 7 points nbsp Greece 6 points nbsp Denmark 5 points nbsp Turkey 4 points nbsp Sweden 3 points nbsp Finland 2 points nbsp Ukraine 1 point nbsp Azerbaijan Detailed voting results edit Detailed voting results from Malta Final 38 39 Draw Country Results Points Jury Televoting Combined 01 nbsp Lithuania 02 nbsp Israel 3 3 03 nbsp France 1 1 04 nbsp Sweden 5 5 4 05 nbsp Croatia 2 2 06 nbsp Portugal 07 nbsp Iceland 12 10 22 12 08 nbsp Greece 6 6 12 7 09 nbsp Armenia 10 nbsp Russia 11 nbsp Azerbaijan 3 3 1 12 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 13 nbsp Moldova 14 nbsp Malta 15 nbsp Estonia 16 nbsp Denmark 8 4 12 6 17 nbsp Germany 2 2 18 nbsp Turkey 8 8 5 19 nbsp Albania 20 nbsp Norway 10 7 17 8 21 nbsp Ukraine 5 5 2 22 nbsp Romania 23 nbsp United Kingdom 7 12 19 10 24 nbsp Finland 4 1 5 3 25 nbsp SpainNotes edit The refrain of 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